The Princeton Review

The Princeton Review was a theological journal published in the 19th century.

Publication History

The Princeton Review began publication in 1825, and ceased publication in 1888. During that time it went through a variety of titles: Biblical Repertory (1825-1829), The Biblical Repertory and Theological Review (1830-1836), The Biblical Repertory and Princeton Review (1837-1871), The Presbyterian Quarterly and Princeton Review (1872-1877), The Princeton Review (1878-1884), and finally The New Princeton Review (1886-1888). (Publication was suspended during 1885.) Volume numbering restarted at 1 in 1829, 1872, 1878, and 1886. Publication frequency varied from monthly to semiannually.

Persistent Archives of Complete Issues

1830-1882: An archive at Michigan has the run of the many-titled serial from 1830 to 1882. The images appear in page image form. JavaScript is required to browse the archive.